Pale Leaf Yucca — photo 1

Pale Leaf Yucca

Yucca pallida

A striking Texas native with luminous pale blue-gray foliage.

Plant Type
Succulents
Width
2-3 Ft.
Height
1-2 Ft.
USDA hardiness zone
6 - 10
Sun requirements
Full Sun, Part Shade
Design image count
1

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About Pale Leaf Yucca

Yucca pallida, known as the pale leaf yucca, is a stemless evergreen succulent native to North Central Texas. It is prized for its rosettes of flexible, glaucous blue-gray leaves with translucent, glowing margins. In late spring, dramatic flower spikes reach up to six feet tall, bearing creamy bell-shaped blooms. This drought-tolerant species thrives in well-drained soils and full sun, making it an ideal choice for waterwise rock gardens, xeriscapes, or as a low-maintenance architectural accent.